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Xenon wrote:

I believe the original image came from JPL.... Here



 Of course...JPL idea.gif  Thanks!



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Xenon, can you please point me to the source image url or at least under what category/topic did you find it? I searched the Messenger's science images but couldn't find it. There are so many images there! Cheers



Hi Humanoid, I copied the image direct from the Astronomy picture of the day site.....  Here

I believe the original image came from JPL.... Here

 



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i see the 6 indentation ; very strange, regular distances....mmmh..

i tried again and again and finally i think there are 2 possibilities :

1: strange rock
red lines = rock 
green lines = border of the related crater.
the form of the rock is indeed singular ( but can be natural ).
in this hypothesis the rock touched the surface and rolled 3 times ( indentations ) before to splash creating the crater.
it's clear that there is something of strange in relation to the indentations ; in the first point of impact there should be a fair crater...it's sufficient to try at home to launch or let fall a little rock on a beach...the effect isn't the same.
so at least this rock had an usual impact, that personally i can't figure out.


By caforio at 2009-07-07

2:it's something else.
i need to work it a little more ; as of now i can say u that rotating the image and using also another image of the same area took from another angle it seems to be watching a sort of "Stealth" hammered on the sand on a flank : but maybe it's only a joke of lights..
in an hour or two i will post it.



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Xenon, can you please point me to the source image url or at least under what category/topic did you find it? I searched the Messenger's science images but couldn't find it. There are so many images there! Cheers

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Papa... Thanks for having a look at it the image, it could be a rock, but it feels more like a part buried lander to me, more so because of the six indentations to the rear (as though it came to a bumpy halt, I have managed to use paint to mark out the indentations (3 either side marked by red A), also the object seems to have a geometric oval shape).

darkmercury_messenger_big.jpg

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Interesting!!! Looks quite anomalous!

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By caforio at 2009-07-06

i think it could be a rock,
whatever its shape is quite regular, this is what i can say: i focused on em signing the lines with red colour then rotated the image.
now the effect it's different and can leave space to suggestions.
i will try for better results.


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I am not one for speculation, but this one is interesting to say the least, more so because of the flimsy explanation offered by NASA......  Mercury Mystery
darkmercury_messenger_big.jpg

On closer inspection the object looks like it had made a forced landing (and not the up welling from below as with Mercury's dark rings), I suggest the viewer copies and zooms into the object, and looks at the indentations to the objects rear, as i said at the beginning of this post....I am not one for speculation, but this one bares closer inspection, and I am interested to hear other members views.

The above image is from  Astronomy picture of the day at the above link




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